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Red Dead Redemption

New evidence has emerged suggesting that Red Dead Redemption will be landing on Nintendo Switch 2.

To clarify, this is the previous entry in the series – not the sequel which has been heavily rumored. Earlier this year, various reports claimed that Rockstar was working on a port of Red Dead Redemption 2. It’s rumored that the Nintendo Switch 2 version will drop at the same time as other new console versions.

Red Dead Redemption frame rate resolution

Digital Foundry has offered up a closer look at the Switch version of Red Dead Redemption, covering the frame rate, resolution, and more. Overall, this is largely what was expected when it was announced – a mostly straightforward port with some smaller upgrades.

Here’s the full rundown:

Red Dead Redemption gameplay

A bunch of gameplay has surfaced for the just-released Switch version of Red Dead Redemption. Following the recent announcement, it launched today.

Here’s an overview from the eShop listing:

Red Dead Redemption launch trailer

Red Dead Redemption comes to Switch today, and Rockstar has readied a launch trailer to celebrate. This marks the game’s first appearance on a Nintendo platform.

Additional information is included in the following overview:

Red Dead Redemption screenshots

It was announced this week that Red Dead Redemption is heading to Switch, and we have a closer look with new screenshots. Images also showcase the Undead Nightmare DLC that’s included.

Here’s an official overview of the game:

Red Dead Redemption Switch

Original (8/7): Rockstar Games will release Red Dead Redemption on Switch this month, it’s just been revealed.

The title, an action-adventure experience, first launched in 2010. However, this marks the first time it will be appearing on a Nintendo console. The Undead Nightmare expansion will be included as well along with bonus content from the Game of the Year Edition.

Red Dead Redemption graphics comparison

A new video shared by GameXplain offers up a graphics comparison for the newly-announced Switch version of Red Dead Redemption and the original Xbox 360 release.

Rockstar Games announced that it’s coming to Nintendo’s console earlier today. While not a remaster as was previously rumored, it’s still significant since the game wasn’t released on any prior platforms from the Big N.


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